News CrowdStrike report details scale of North Korea's use of AI in remote work schemes — 320 known cases in the last year, funding nation's weapons pro...

"What now?"
Maybe don't go for the cheapest labor?
Hire locally?
If the job can be faked with AI, did it really require someone you'll never meet in person?

When gazing into exploits for profit, don't be surprised when the exploit stares right back at you.
 
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"What now?"
Maybe don't go for the cheapest labor?
Hire locally?
If the job can be faked with AI, did it really require someone you'll never meet in person?

When gazing into exploits for profit, don't be surprised when the exploit stares right back at you.
Shareholders will sue you, as a CEO, if you don't maximise profits, so.

It's a problem of their own (the USA's) making.

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"What now?"
Maybe don't go for the cheapest labor?
Hire locally?
If the job can be faked with AI, did it really require someone you'll never meet in person?

When gazing into exploits for profit, don't be surprised when the exploit stares right back at you.
You're missing whats happening here. These are legitimately talented people that actually do the work and do it well (while also stealing data). Part of the scheme is to appear as coming from a different country by using a combination of AI tools, remote PCs and a complicated web of social media accounts that have history and appear legit.